Just because Jeremy Hill had an incredible rookie year, does not mean he’s better than Giovani Bernard.

Giovani Bernard’s prospect and professional profiles are superior to Jeremy Hill across the board. For this reason, Jeremy Hill’s second round ADP is too expensive. Most fantasy gamers would be better off selecting a stud WR in that slot.

In 2014 Russell Wilson threw the ball 452 times, 45 more attempts than the previous season. If Wilson continues along this trajectory, 500 passing attempts are within the range of possible outcomes in 2015.

Chris Matthews’ Super Bowl performance suggests that he would be more productive than Jermaine Kearse this season. When Matthews finds his way into the starting lineup, there will be enough targets available to make Chris Matthews an upside flex play on a weekly basis, even in an offense that is known for running-first.

The the offseason acquisition of Devin Funchess and Cam Newton and Jonathan Stewart finally enjoying healthy training camps, the Carolina Panthers as a whole are fantasy football’s single best team-centric value proposition.

The time is now to buy Cam Newton, Devin Funchess, Kelvin Benjamin, and Jonathan Stewart in both redraft and dynasty league formats.

If you’re like most fantasy football managers, Atlanta Falcons Wide Receiver Leonard Hankerson is barely a blip on your radar. Hankerson has been labeled a college has-been and an NFL never-was. However, in 2015, the stars may be aligning for him as he has a real opportunity to be the Falcons’ WR3.

If Hankerson can win this job and stay healthy, by this time next year we’ll all be setting our watches to HankTime.

LeGarrette Blount has demonstrated how effective a two-down pounder can be. After most of the fantasy community had written him off, Blount delivered multiple strong late-season performances against playoff-quality competition.

Whether you are experimenting with Zero RB, or have simply found yourself needing RB help later in your draft, you would be wise to target some productive two-down RBs. They may not have the sex appeal of an every-downer, but these backs could help you win your league.

The Best Comparable features most popular and oft-discussed aspect of PlayerProfiler.com. Each player’s “best comp” is identified by an input-prioritized algorithm that sorts, dismisses, and ultimately matches each player to the most similar NFL peer at his position. As was discussed in a previous piece, the vast permutations from just a handful of physical, athletic, […]